Written by Zouheir Shalabi, this work transcends genre and geography, weaving together threads of mysticism, existential inquiry, and humanistic vision. Through a nameless protagonist, a child of sin and silence, the novel explores the sacred and the profane, the seen and the unseen, the forgotten and the eternal. Drawing on the legacies of Gibran, Camus, Gorky, and Sufi thought, Shalabi crafts a narrative that fuses cinematic technique with poetic rhythm. Letters from the realm of the dead, surreal landscapes, and philosophical dialogues converge to challenge the reader’s perception of reality, identity, and time. A Message to Be Forgotten is not merely a novel, it is a philosophical odyssey, a lyrical cry from the soul, and a timeless meditation on existence. This is a novel for seekers, for those who question, who dream, who dare to believe in the unity of humanity. A Message to Be Forgotten is a literary gem that renews itself with every reading, offering solace, provocation, and awakening.
This is the thick dose of Philosophy about birth, life, and death. It is looks like the mother of all epics and tragedies of man, A unique way of reading the travel of body and soul that you can never met, No names , no places, no span of time, It is just an expression through the essence of things.. where you can not escape. You will always mention it as an example of explanation for almost everything.